"It's going to take looking at the area," Woosley said. "There are no rubber-stamp solutions."

Desetti, who lives in the 4600 block of Harvard, said police clocked one driver at 62 mph. He said 190 children live north of Harvard, and cross the road to attend Quail Run School.

"Our kids are at risk every time they cross the street, every time they play basketball," he said. "You can shrug off the accident of April 6, but we said this was going to happen. There are kids who don't stop, look and listen. Those are the kids who wash their hands and floss every night. Kids don't always do what they're supposed to."